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What to do on Rainy Days?

Everyone loves a sunny day. Whether you like picnics, hikes, or camping trips, you can look forward to a sunny day. So, oftentimes rainy days can be disappointing, or even depressing. But that doesn’t mean they have to be! They can also be great opportunities to try new things, seek out new experiences, or have some indoor family fun. Here’s a list of five fun rainy day activities to get you started!

Rainy days can be disappointing sometimes.

1. Bowling

Bowling has been a fan favorite since 1950, and chances are you can find an alley near you. With most places providing food, shelter, and fun, bowling is a great group activity for rainy days. 

2. Virtual Reality

Looking to try something new? VR is the hot new entertainment experience, and Virtual Reality arcades typically have an assortment of escape rooms, adventure games, and pvp shooters. If you’re looking for variety or a fun new experience, VR is the choice for you. You can find an amazing VR experience here.

It's not raining in the virtual world!

3. Cafe

Q: What are rainy days perfect for? A: a hot cup of coffee! Cafes are great spots to hang out with friends or family, or to just spend some time alone. All you have to do it order a hot cup of your favorite drink, sit back, and enjoy. 

4. Axe throwing

Axe throwing is a great activity for a rainy day. There’s nothing quite like the thunk of the axe hitting the target or the fresh smell of wood chips. Axe throwing is great as a bonding activity and a perfect alternative for when your sunny day plans get canceled. You can book an axe throwing session here.  

Axe throwing is a perfect indoor activity

5. Home

I don’t know about you, but when a rainy day comes I love to curl up on the couch with a fluffy blanket and a good book. Rainy days are perfect for board games, movies, books, and more. If you’re looking for a cozy rainy-day experience, home is the place to be.

A rainy day might be a disappointment, or it could be the perfect opportunity. It all depends on how you choose to look at it. What will you be doing on the next rainy day?